General News: Sgt. Sinagra Retires, Plans EMS Career
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Sinagra receiving an award for his investigation of the Little League fire. With him are town board members Al Mazzocca, Mary Beth Greene-Krafft, and Court Officer Hector Torres. |
February 13, 2012
By Nancy Peckenham
Cornwall Police Sgt. Philip Sinagra has resigned from the department after 21 years in the Cornwall police department, saying in his letter to the town board that he plans to “pursue a career in emergency medical services.”
Throughout his time on the Cornwall police force, Sgt. Sinagra handled a number of cases, including the 16-month investigation into the fire that destroyed the Little League shed in 2006 andt led to the arrest of two teenagers. Last year he was recognized by Cornwall Police Chief Todd Hazard with a Life Saving Award for his actions on a medical call.
Sinagra’s retirement, which took effect today, was recognized by the town board on Monday evening.
Comments:
Thank you for your service and the best of luck on your future endeavors.
Posted by James Horne.
posted by james horne on 02/14/12 at 1:56 PM
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God Bless and thank you for your service
posted by Don Malone on 02/14/12 at 8:31 PM
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